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- If you share your [[commonplace book]] to the knowledge commons, is it then a [[commonsplace book]]?
2024-04-05
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[[Listened]] to [[Nathan Schneider on Building Democratic Governance on the Internet]]
- Love this interview of [[Nathan Schneider]] by [[David Bollier]]. New book out, [[Governable Spaces]]. Sounds like a synthesis of a bunch of recent papers (e.g. [[Governable Stacks]]).
- Main thesis is about the need for inclusion of democracy in our everyday online tools. To avoid '[[Implicit feudalism]]'.
- [[Decidim]] referenced favourably.
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And [[listened]] to [[Building human economies using technology]]
- Bit of a sprawling rambling discussion, but still interesting talking points. Technology, communism. [[Telekommunisten]]. Struggles of leftist tech to get a real foothold. [[Theory of value]].
2024-04-04
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I'm getting more into the groove with [[fish]] on desktop the more that I use it.
- Still a slamdunk win on Termux.
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I would just like to take a moment to lament the fact that I have received an email inviting me to become a Certified Generative AI Specialist.
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Idle thought: maybe the world would be a better place if the de facto 'learn to code' tutorial was not a todo list (individual productivity) but a simple group poll (collective decision-making).
2024-04-03
- A bit more on [[Testing my org-export customisations with ERT]].
2024-04-02
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Had a quick read about [[Passkeys]].
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Listened to [[Platforms for Public Good w/ Mathew Lawrence & Thomas Hanna]]
2024-04-01
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[[Listened]] to [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Whose Anthropocene?]]
- Good discussion - is [[Anthropocene]] a useful term? Maybe [[Capitalocene]] works better? Maybe both have their uses. Good overview of the pros and cons of both.
- There's a geological definition of Anthropocene (descriptive), which is interesting and all, but perhaps of more genuine use is it as a definition that motivates us to act to mitigate climate catastrophe (prescriptive).
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Also [[listened]] to [[Envisioning Platform Socialism w/ James Muldoon]]
- Great discussion. Loads of good stuff in there, listened while doing chores so not much in the way of notes, warrants a relisten.
- [[Platform Socialism]]. [[Guild socialism]]. [[Subsidiarity]]. Some things best as worker coops, some local municipality, some national. Some global. Global digital services. Take Google into global public ownership?
- [[DECODE]].
2024-03-31
- Went for a walk and [[listened]] to [[The Silicon Empire in Eastern Europe (ft. Erin McElroy)]]
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Following a stumble through the garden related to [[technology and political economy]], re-reading [[The Telekommunist Manifesto]].
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Also plan to re-read [[The British Digital Cooperative: A New Model Public Sector Institution]].
2024-03-30
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[[Adding planted and last tended dates to pages in my digital garden]] not as straight forward as it could be.
- Using it as an opportunity to get familiar with ERT. [[Testing my org-export customisations with ERT]].
- Should be simpler to write against small tests rather than having to go through the whole publish pipeline.
2024-03-29
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Late night [[listened]] to [[Whatโs the Value of Data? (ft. Salomรฉ Viljoen)]]
- [[Social data]].
- Has [[predictive value]].
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Three ways to extract [[surplus value]] with it:
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- Just sell it on, e.g. data broker
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- Use it to exploit people based on knowledge from the data
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- Use it to exert power (e.g. Uber's [[Greyball]] program)
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Also listened to [[The Supermarket into Prison Pipeline]]
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Pretty much always find [[This Machine Kills]] interesting, whatever the topic.
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Thinking about how I would go about [[adding planted and last tended dates to pages in my digital garden]].
2024-03-28
- I've been picking up the [[guitar]] again regularly recently, for the first time in a long time. And I'm really enjoying it. Drop D tuning and finger picking. Still got the muscle memory for basic chords and picking patterns. Relistening to some [[John Fahey]] too.
2024-03-27
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Re: [[using org-mode for timeblocking]] and [[trying out calfw-blocks]], noticed that someone (haji-ali) has forked and updated both [[calfw]] and [[calfw-blocks]].
- https://github.com/haji-ali/emacs-calfw
- https://github.com/haji-ali/calfw-blocks/
- Might be worth making use of these. Have a read through the fork changelogs.
- [[work]]
- [[social coop]]:
2024-03-26
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Further to [[trying out org-timeblock]], I'm now [[trying out calfw-blocks]].
- As part of a general attempt to be able to do timeblocking in org-mode. ([[Using org-mode for timeblocking]]).
- I wouldn't say it's going swimminglyโฆ but I'm learning plenty about spacemacs layers, doom config, and use-package. So that's something.
2024-03-25
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Although in general it feels the same (possibly slower? because I didn't compile it myself?), one thing that is much faster in Emacs 28 is the parsing of my huge Tasks.org file for work. Thumbs up.
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I'd like to tweak my garden a bit such that I have 'planted' and 'last tended' dates on each page.
- I already have 'This page last updated: โฆ' at the bottom of every page.
- But I'd prefer it right at the top. Not too prominent/distracting, but I have some pretty old pages knocking around now and I'd like people to be aware that they might be outdated.
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[[org-timeblock]] looks pretty good and like it'd fill my desire for a timeblocking tool for org-mode.
- I used to use [[Goalist]] on Android and it was great, but I got annoyed that I couldn't sync it and make use of it anywhere else.
- Soโฆ [[trying out org-timeblock]]. However, hitting a bunch of issues from the beginning.
2024-03-24
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We [[watched]] [[Soul]] again.
- Such a lovely film. Heartwarming message, great music, great visuals, funny for the whole family.
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I [[listened]] to [[What Social Media Meant for the Mass Protest Decade w/ Vincent Bevins]]
- [[Vincent Bevins]] again on his book [[If We Burn]].
- Really interesting stuff.
- I like the very loose analogy between what happened to the internet and what happened to [[the movement of the squares]].
- Basically a form of [[The Tyranny of Structurelessness]] in both.
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Also listened to [[Why Tech Makes Us More Insecure w/ Astra Taylor]]
- [[Insecurity]] and [[security]] - in more of social and psychological meanings of the word than the technical sense.
- Claim: [[Capitalism requires insecurity]].
- Claim: [[Social insurance is a bulwark against insecurity]].
- Also by Astra: [[The Dads of Tech]] and [[The People's Platform]].
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We have [[national insurance]] in the UK.
- Wonder when it was introduced?
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Never really thought much about insurance before.
- Superficially it seems a boring topic. But this and Jathan Sadowski podcast discussion ([[How the World Became Uninsurable]]) recently making me realise it's kind of fundamental and sadly mostly privatised.
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Returning a little to [[IndieWeb]] for following activity streams. I had been using the Fediverse for a while, but I find it a bit too fast paced, a bit too attention grabbing. For me. IndieWeb is kind of slow social media and that suits me fine.
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hyperorg could be useful for me.
- Either for publishing wiki to web, or could be a useful internal parser for the Agora? Python based.
2024-03-23
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Listened: [[Yanis Varoufakis, "Technofeudalism: What Killed Capitalism"]]
- Great interview with [[Yanis Varoufakis]].
- [[Techno-feudalism]].
- Ultimate goal: socialisation of cloud capital (i.e. [[Big tech]])
- Only America and China have cloud capital.
- Glad they mention [[McKenzie Wark]] - Varoufakis says he agrees with all of it.
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[[Listened]]: [[Democracy for sale, Europeโs first black leader + tea with Obama]]
- [[Political donations]].
- New first minister of Wales is first black leader of a country in Europe.
- [[Rwanda bill]].
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[[Listened]]: [[Black Box: Episode 6 โ Shut it down?]]
- [[Eliezer Yudkowsky]] with AI doonerism.
- Alternate positive view from Alex Hern.
- One disappointment with the series as a whole is there's no mention of environmental impact or questioning of who owns AI technology.
2024-03-22
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[[Listened]]: [[The silencing of climate protesters in English and Welsh courts]]
- Latest in a long line of crackdowns on defences that climate protesters can use in the courts.
- One of which made it an offence to use the words 'climate change' in court.
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[[Listened]]: [[Vulture Capitalism - Exposing the toxic system and how to outgrow it with Grace Blakeley]]
- Interesting interview and book sounds worth a read.
- A lot sounds like analysis of problems, but they talk about some potential solutions and examples too. ([[Cooperation Jackson]], [[Blaenau Ffestiniog]], [[The Lucas Plan]])
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Read: [[โItโs Not Rocket Science โ Itโs Just Communityโ: Radical Ffestiniog]]
- My great grandad was from [[Blaenau Ffestiniog]]. Nice to have this little connection.
- [[work]]
- followed by [[fellowship of the link]]
- followed by [[fediversalist papers]]
- followed by [[feierabend]] :)
2024-03-20
2024-03-19
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I donated to the [[Amazon UK warehouse workers' strike fund]] again.
- https://www.foxglove.org.uk/campaigns/amazonstrikefund/
- They are out on strike today again.
2024-03-18
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Listened: [[Black Box: Prologue: The collision]]
- Woman begins dating an AI, finds genuine positivity from it. She suffers from CFS/ME and has to shield from COVID. Presenter talks about 'AI vertigo' - dizziness is what is coming with AI. The 'collision' of the title refers to the collision between artificial intelligence and us humans. We being the first generations to truly experience it.
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Listened: [[Black Box: Episode one โ The connectionists]]
- Potted history of AI. [[Perceptron]]. [[AI winter]]. [[Geoff Hinton]]. The connectionists. ImageNet victory by [[AlexNet]]. [[AlphaGo]].
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Listened: [[Black Box: Episode three โ Repocalypse now]]
- Replika, the AI companion app. What happens when they update it and mess up people's companions. A bit like [[site deaths]] but even worse.
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Listened: [[The Problem With Americaโs Ban on TikTok]]
2024-03-17
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Read: [[The digital revolution has failed]]
- "as the web declines, we need to consider what a better alternative could look like and the political project it would fit within"
- Right on. That would be [[digital ecosocialism]] in my view.
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[[Generative AI is further concentrating power with Big Tech]].
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Watched: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
- Shocking, the violence that was meted out by the police on picketing miners. Seemingly premeditated.
- Then perjury.
- All seemingly coming directly from the wishes of Margaret Thatcher.
- The media apparently complicit, a piece of state apparatus.
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Watched: [[Avengers: Civil War]]
- [[fediversalist papers]]
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[[AI]]
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I spoke to [[Gemini]] about the [[Agora]] :)
- [[Gemini Agora]]
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I spoke to [[Gemini]] about the [[Agora]] :)
2024-03-16
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Listened: [[Medium Anxiety]]
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Listened: [[How an infamous ransomware gang found itself hacked]]
- Fun story.
- [[Ransomware]].
- I did not know that [[WannaCry]] was by the North Korean state.
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Listened: [[What do the Tories consider extreme?]]
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Watched: [[Ant-Man]].
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I can't seem to find an [[IRC bouncer]] that you can easily install on [[YunoHost]]โฆ
- spoke to [[Jack Park]] about [[Topic Maps]]!
2024-03-15
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[[What would AI for the people look like?]]
- My biggest problem with AI are its environmental impact and the fact that it is in the hands of a cabal of big tech firms using it to turn a profit.
- Is there a way it could be retained? Publicly owned, democratically governed, socially useful, and existing within planetary boundaries?
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Watched: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
- Episode 2. Focuses on the [[Battle of Orgreave]].
- [[Police brutality]]. [[State violence]].
2024-03-14
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Read: [[Reframing and simplifying the idea of how to keep a Zettelkasten]]
- Really nice summary from Chris of the minimum that you need to do to keep a 'zettelkasten'. He cuts through a lot of the unnecessary complexity that has appeared around this.
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Contemplating whether I should send webmentions from my digital garden.
- Maybe, maybe not.
- There's plenty of ways to send webmentions from a static site, plenty of people doing it.
- So I could, but I wonder if I should.
- Perhaps webmentions should only be sent when I post a more considered long-form article, or when I post something to my stream.
- Not sure.
- [[Should I send webmentions from my digital garden?]]
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Listened: [[How to talk about avoiding waste, with Keep Britain Tidy]]
- Most people think recycling is all you need to do to prevent waste.
- Reframe the message and move people's consciousness up the waste hierarchy.
- [[Buy Nothing New Month]].
- Really interesting discussion around societal norms and reuse (e.g. what happens when you give second-hand presents at kids' birthday partiesโฆ)
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Listened: [[Black Box: the hunt for ClothOff โ the deepfake porn app]]
- Scumbags make app to deep fake nudes of women and girls.
- The Guardian tracks them down.
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[[Updating to Emacs 28 on Linux Mint]].
- This time, using a PPA rather than building from source like last time ([[Installing Emacs from source]])
- I had to manually, naughtily, uninstall the old Emacs binaries from usr/local/bin that had been built from source in order for the new emacs28 binaries from the PPA to be picked up.
- And, of course, not it's a new version of Emacs, spacemacs has to get all the packages from MELPA againโฆ
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I updated packages on Mint like a good boy, and now I'm getting complaints from composer when building a project.
2024-03-12
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Kickstarted the [[spacemacs]] / spacemacs packages update dance.
- Because of the [[error "Invalid type in command series" from org-super-agenda]].
- As always, kind of wish I hadn't. [[Updating spacemacs 2024-03-12]].
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I created a [[quick function to help extract bold sections from text into bullet points]].
- Most narrative text is usually just verbose prose around a few relevant points.
- So when I'm parsing some text, I bold the relevant bits.
- Then I pull those out to review them as bullets.
- This function helps quickly pull the bold text into bullets.
- Love the fact you can so easily configure Emacs to do this kind of thing!
- [[work]]
- [[ai]]
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[[social.coop]]
- [[moderation]]
- [[registrations]]
- read about [[p5js]]: https://davidmatthew.ie/p5js-vs-html-canvas/
- [[abelard.org]]
2024-03-11
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[[Listened]]: [[Brian Merchant, "Blood in the Machine: The Origins of the Rebellion Against Big Tech"]]
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[[Spam]].
- Our website is experiencing an uptick in spam over the last few days.
- Incredibly irritating.
- With comments like
1*if(now()=sysdate(),sleep(15),0)
. - We have Akismet and a honepot enabled. Adding a very noddy manual captcha (e.g. 4+8 = ?) helps. But if it continues, we'll probably have to enable ReCaptcha. Which I'd prefer to avoid if possible.
- Seemingly emanating from the same IP address.
- The host lists an abuse@ address. But when I contact that address, the mailbox is reported as being full.
2024-03-10
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[[Listened]]: [[The cybernetic jacket]]
- The left receives threats that [[Jakarta is coming]].
- A reference to the brutal murder of Communists in Indonesia.
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[[Read]]: [[The Jakarta Method Comes to Latin America (Review)]]
- The Jakarta Method.
- CIA involvement in brutally violent suppression of communist societies.
- Great [[Flancia Meet]], then we went to [[Winterthur]] with [[AG]]! Met a [[friend]] there. I enjoyed it a lot.
- Later: [[gyokuro]], [[weed]], writing and coding :)
Suddenly you become [[[[more [[aware]] of the [[nature of existence]]]].
- I read about the [[multiverse]] and [[groups]] again after long -- this reminds me that I need to finish reading [[a rosetta stone]] :) I think I will find my paper print or print it again and read it at night.
- Note [[Silverbullet]] is currently journaling at a different path, the Agora should show both in any date-matching nodes.
- [[agora development]]:
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[[agora discuss]]:
- write about idea of [[7 ceos]] (e.g. for [[tech corporations]]), [[7 presidents]] (e.g for [[Russia]]).
- write about the nature of existence :)
- [[edit]]
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[[agora development]]:
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implement URL pulls, it's been on the todo for quite long! :)
- this would make [[edit]] work (at least for me, for now) :)
- this seems to almost work :)
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look into the bugs that neil reported
- finding them in [[agora discuss]] led to enjoying that space as usual! :D
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implement URL pulls, it's been on the todo for quite long! :)
- [[what if we became better protopians]]?
2024-03-09
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[[Listened]]: [[The cybernetic jacket]]
- Ep 4 of [[The Santiago Boys]].
- [[strike action]] across Chile.
- And how [[Allende]]'s government deal with it, with the help of the [[Cybersyn]] team.
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[[Watched]]: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
- Finished the first episode. Focused on [[Shirebrook]]. The division between strikers and those that crossed the picket line. Still raw.
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[[Concept map]]s seem like something I'd be interested in. A visual way of organising knowledge focusing on the relationships between concepts.
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[[Vulpea]] and [[publicatorg]] look like they might be useful for my [[org-roam]] life.
2024-03-08
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[[Listened]]: [[Jeremy Huntโs election budget for big earners and big owners]]
- [[Spring Statement 2024]].
- This is a budget for big earners and big owners.
- It's not good for public services.
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Don't think I'll be able to do a [[new connections]] page.
- At least not easily.
- It would require amending org-roam to allow for link annotations.
- See chat at https://org-roam.discourse.group/t/recording-the-date-that-connections-were-made/3379
- [[Adding a new connections page to my garden]]
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Listened: [[What if we became better Protopians?]]
- With Monika Bielskyte.
- Good discussion, but it seemed more utopian than protopian.
- Lots of nice things listed for how the future could be. But, not much discussion on how to get there. Even in protopian increments.
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[[Watched]]: [[Minersโ Strike 1984: The Battle For Britain]]
2024-03-07
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[[Listened]]: [[Stafford is going mad again]]
- Ep 3 of [[The Santiago Boys]].
- I listened to [[l. a. paul]] with [[sam harris]].
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[[fellowship of the link]]:
- [[composer]]
2024-03-06
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[[Listened]]:[[Nvidia: 2 Boom 2 Bust]]
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Read: [[Oregon Just Struck a Blow to Parts Pairing and Won a Decade of Repair Support]]
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Read: [[What's the latest on Right to Repair in the EU? And what it means for the UK]]
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Been having fun looking at [[repairability scores]] from the [[French repair index]] as displayed on Amazon.fr.
- Impressive how prominent they are (being mandated to be placed next to the price).
2024-03-05
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Claim: [[The free software movement is an example of neo-Luddism]].
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Claim: [[The right to repair movement is an example of neo-Luddism]].
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Both sound defensible - both movements are clearly not anti-technology, just anti the political economy of how software and hardware are controlled and commodified to the detriment of society.
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US PIRG has a short report on what it considers to be the best laptop brands for repairability.
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[[Listened]]: [[Nvidia: 2 Boom 2 Bust]]
- [[4]]: the [[Four Noble Truths]] and [[Sariputta]]
- I read previously, but now I'm noding just in case, 10 [[design principles for governing the commons]].
2024-03-04
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Nice to see a mention of the [[Austrian Repair Bonus voucher scheme in National Geographic Kids]].
- Plus we ([[The Restart Project]]) get a shoutout :)
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Read: [[A political ecology of the repair manual]]
- A lovely-looking political and philosophical ode to the [[repair manual]] by Shannon Mattern.
- Ive only skim read it for now. But check out some of the historical and hand-drawn manuals.
- Like with [[The Maintainers]], thereโs also the expansion of the concept of repair and maintenance to the wider social context.
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[[iFixit and Lenovo]].
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[[Listened]]: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Breaking Things at Work (with Gavin Mueller)]]
- What could technology created under a different value system look like?
- He gives [[right to repair]] as another example of neo-Luddism.
- Right on. With that and free software, I seem to fit the description.
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Apparently there was some sort of controversy about a site called [[content nation]] in the Fediverse, and people from [[Mastodon]] came across as conservative/resistant to change/unfriendly to newcomers. I am not surprised.
- Good thing is I found [[wedistribute]] via the article linked in the node above, and I think I'm liking this site and maybe particularly a podcast they have called [[decentered]].
- I read about [[Jim Simons]] and the [[Medallion fund]] after watching [[Veritasium]]'s [[The Trillion Dollar Equation]].
- I read about [[Jizo]] a.k.a. [[Ksitigarbha]], which I now associate with number [[6]] (as he vowed to liberate beings in all six Buddhist realms).
2024-03-03
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How do you socialise something that has been privatised?
- i.e. how do you enact [[deprivatisation]].
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Watched: [[Avengers: Age of Ultron]]
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Listened: [[Hotel Bar Sessions: Breaking Things at Work (with Gavin Mueller)]]
- [[Luddism]].
- Claim: Free software movement was a form of Luddism.
- Great example. Hackers were clearly not anti-technology, they were concerned about the enclosure of technology for capitalism.
2024-03-02
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A 'trick' I use when I have some issue with a particular file in my [[org-publish]] pipeline on my remote server.
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In
org-publish-project-alist
, set:base-extension "foo"
.- By default it is "org", looking at all files with org extension.
- By setting it to foo, the publish process won't find any files. Except..
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Set up
:include
to include the file that's got the issue.- e.g.
:include ("file-with-a-problem.org")
- e.g.
- There's probably a better way of doing it than this, but it gets me by for now.
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In
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Nice, I replaced a
cl-loop
with amapconcat
in some of my output formatting, e.g. in [[Well-connected]]. mapconcat feels a bit more functional style, and it also gets rid of the superfluous parentheses I had in the output. -
I might try and add [[Pagefind]] to my published garden.
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Trying [[fish]] out on desktop.
- While on mobile I found them incredibly helpful, I actually find it all of the autosuggestions a bit distracting at first.
- I'll see how it pans out.
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Watched: [[Guardians of the Galaxy]]
2024-03-01
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Listened: [[How the World Became Uninsurable]]
- Insurance sector has had huge losses four years in a row.
- Due to the general ongoing collapse of the world.
- They are hiking insurance premiums as a result.
- Claim: [[We need to eliminate the private insurance sector]].
- Also bit of a chat about [[neo-Luddism]] too.
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I've been enjoying [[using Python in org]].
- Workbook style.
- Kind of literate programming/thinking/prototyping.
- A couple of times I get to a point where it makes more sense to put figures in a spreadsheet.
- But spiking it out in Python is way more interesting for me.
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Read: [[Neofeudalism: The End of Capitalism?]]
- [[Neofeudalism]].
2024-02-29
- I am [[using Python in org]] for a few little things.
2024-02-28
2024-02-27
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Listened: [[Capitalist Manufacturing // Manufacturing Communism โ Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez)]]
- On the need for an understanding of production in order to harness it for communism.
- That is - how do we actually manufacture things?
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Listened: [[The socialist spoon]]
- Ep 2 of [[The Santiago Boys]].
- Coup in Brazil supported by US.
- US trying to foment the same against Allende.
- Setting up of cybersyn and the war room.
- ITT.
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I listened to [[David Edmons]] and [[Sam Harris]] on [[Derek Parfit]], found it highly interesting.
- I also finished listening to the podcast with [[Peter Singer]], it was great.
2024-02-26
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[[The Web of Death (ft. Tamara Kneese)]]
- Also brings to mind the show [[Upload]].
- And of course [[Black Mirror]].
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'Dear Data Subject' and other great ways to start an email.
- [[Matomo]].
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They mention that they are now using a [[data broker]] for "customer and prospect data enrichment".
- "We process this personal data on the basis of legitimate interest. Without the information we will not be able to customise our communications with you to best meet your needs".
- I find the wording a bit weaselly to be honest. Better would be "We want this information so we can more likely retain and get new customers". Fine - just be honest about it.
- You can opt-out. Not opt-in?
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Using Python in org, I was getting: [[Importmagic and/or epc not found]].
2024-02-25
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Listened: [[The Web of Death (ft. Tamara Kneese)]]
- Digital decay
- Digital memorials
- Makes me think of the film [[Coco]]โฆ
- Transhumanists
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magit doesnt work properly for me in [[termux]] for some reason. I can stage but I cant commit.
- No biggie as I just git from the terminal instead. But still, would be good to get to the bottom of it.
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Had a quick play with [[Surfacing notes in my garden that have no claims]] using [[Metabase]].
- Easy enough to do. But has the downside for me at the moment that it's only accessible on my laptop, which I'm not often using at the moment outside of work.
- [[Knowledge commoning]].
- Soon :)
- Iโm liking [[beeper]] a lot, hereโs my [[beeper]] (which is [[matrix]]): https://matrix.to/#/@flancian:beeper.com
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I [[cried]].
- A [[relative]] send [[30 year old videos]] my way and it was quite an experience to watch them!
- It felt like relief in some way.
- [[Flancia]]
- Read about [[Ahriman]] and [[Zoroastrianism]].
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Trying to figure out how to make [[silverbullet]]:
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Easily create daily pages for me.
- For now I need to go to another page and link the current date; or just create a page with the date as its name manually. [[Suboptimal]], although not terrible.
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Update: it seems the [[Template]] [[plug]] is the way to go: https://silverbullet.md/Plugs/Template
- Quote: The {[Open Daily Note]} command navigates (or creates) a daily note .
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Let me navigate to the previous page.
- This is easy actually, just alt-left as per browser conventions.
- Now reading about [[plugs]]
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Easily create daily pages for me.
2024-02-24
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[[AI]]
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Listened: [[The Web of Death (ft. Tamara Kneese)]]
- Various topics related to tech and death.
- Digital estates. What do you do with people's digital life when they die?
- Dead labour. Extracting value from people event after they're dead.
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Customising some key bindings would make one-handed phone tending my garden in Emacs in termux easier.
- Let's have a look how best to do thatโฆ
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Read: [[AI deepfakes come of age as billions prepare to vote in a bumper year of elections]]
- Bloody tech bros building their shit without any democratic process or thinking through the repercussions.
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Did I tell you I love [[silverbullet]]? :)
- https://silverbullet.md
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[[agora development]]:
- I want to [[embed]] it in the [[Agora]] as [[default editor]].
- I would love to contribute [[plugs]] to it.
- I remembered [[Chungking Express]].
- Started the day beautifully with [[AG]].
- [[Work]] was alright really!
- [[yoga with x]]
2024-02-23
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[[Listened]]: [[TMK BC5: Mute Compulsion, Ch. 2]]
- [[Mute Compulsion]] chapter 2.
- [[Power]] and [[Marxism]].
- [[Historical materialism]].
- Violence and the state.
- [[Hegemony]], [[ideology]].
- First, there was too much focus on violence and the state. Then, pendulum swing to ideology and hegemony.
- Both necessary, but missing out economic power.
- Mau pulls in his team - Marxist feminists, Marxist ecologists, and labour theory types.
-
Trying out [[fish]] shell on [[termux]] to make command line life a little easier on the phone.
- Loving it so far. Makes me wonder why I'm still using bash on desktop.
- For reference: [[My fish in termux setup]].
2024-02-22
- [[Listened]]: [[TMK BC5: Mute Compulsion, Ch. 1]]
2024-02-21
- Regarding [[Surfacing notes in my garden that have no claims]], it'd be good to also surface claims that have no supporting evidence linked to them.
-
Second day using [[silver bullet]], enjoying it a lot!
- I like how I was able to specify a full path for a new page, in this case journal/2024-02-20, and it just worked (tm).
- I also like the [[autocompletion]] for links it has; it is better than [[wiki vim]]'s (which, granted, maybe I didn't really get the hang of) and [[logseq]]'s (faster).
-
[[work]] was tough given that I'm still not fully recovered from flu/virus and there are some interpersonal issues that take energy to deal with, but also satisfying as I did manage to get some things done.
- Also my team is really great, every time I go back to team-specific tasks it feels like a breath of fresh air!
- Talked to [[Berni]] and it was great.
- [[AG]] did a surprise certification today after work, impressive :)
2024-02-20
- [[Silverbullet]] doesn't follow the convention of using journal/ for journals; and I wonder if that's not actually quite reasonable. Why wouldn't an ISO-formatted-date node be enough? That's what the [[Agora]] parses as journals ;)
- Honestly I'm maybe fine moving to journal-dir-less but I'd like to find a shortcut to 'go/create today's note'. I haven't found this in menus yet.
- [[heart sutra]]
-
[[work]]:
- [[ER-CH]]
-
[[Open Letter to Z]]:
- Advanced communications to all [[Zooglers]] incrementally.
- [[Open Letter to Zooglers]]
- [[Open Letter to M]]:
-
Tried [[silverbullet]] finally and I like it!
- Running it with [[docker]] and in [[vim mode]] :D ๐ฅฐ
- I noded on [[202-02-19]] without the journal/ prefix from there a bit earlier.
- I need to figure out a few more things, like how to create journal nodes easily, and then it would seem like I'm set
- It's looking like it could be embedded in the [[Agora of Flancia]] as default editor for [[managed gardens]]!
- Posted to [[Agora channels]] about it.
-
Felt sick all day, including stomach pain -- is this what they call a [[stomach flu]]? :)
- Felt better stomach wise around the time I finished work (from home), but developed a fever -- not terrible though, 37.2 with clear body feelings of flu
- Trying to rest/play tonight.
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[[@neil]] told me earlier in the week about [[pattern]] by [[gordon brander]]: https://gordonbrander.com/pattern/, looking forward to reading it.
-
also about the [[neil experiments]] with [[connections]]:
-
I've played with them on my site here - https://commonplace.doubleloop.net/well-connected and https://commonplace.doubleloop.net/new-connections
-
- I agree experimenting more with interesting connections is promising also in [[Agora contexts]].
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also about the [[neil experiments]] with [[connections]]:
- [[Ivo]] told me about [[link and think]].
- Iโm trying to install [[return to monkey island]] on [[nostromo]], which is Linux (I previously played it on my Windows gaming machine). Hope it works!
2024-02-19
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[[Listened]]: [[The Art and Science of Communism, Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez, Phil Neel)]]
- More good stuff.
- Description of working in some distribution warehouse was pretty wild.
- They dislike [[The Ministry for the Future]].
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Read: [[Mute Compulsion]]
- After recommendation in [[Forest and Factory]], and [[Jathan Sadowski]] raving about it.
- In addition to coercion ([[violence]]) and consent ([[ideology]]), there is the mute compulsion of [[economic power]].
-
Listened: [[TMK BC5: Mute Compulsion, Introduction]]
- Very handy chat about [[Mute Compulsion]].
-
[[Social reproduction]].
2024-02-18
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Read: [[Forest and Factory]]
- Finished it.
- Good stuff. Provocative.
- The suggestion to focus on hard science fiction for our utopias seems a good one.
- Though I don't know if their piece really does that.
- They just combine a focus on production with handwaving, rather than reproduction with handwaving.
- Their salient point is really that we've stopped thinking about production, which I think is a good one.
- Also lots of nuggets of wisdom in the footnotes to be mined.
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Listened: [[The Art and Science of Communism, Part 1 (ft. Nick Chavez, Phil Neel)]]
- Great discussion. Based around [[Forest and Factory]]. Loads of good stuff.
- Their insistence on starting from present conditions and working towards for me thinking about [[complex systems]] and [[chaos theory]], [[sensitive dependence on initial conditions]] in particular. Is it logical to try and completely map the present to then try and cause the future? Maybe.
- Maybe an alternative is the utopian way of doing it. Think of elements of your desired future as attractors of sorts, then focus on how your can leverage the path of history towards those. Maybe that's a combination of both. It obviously can't hurt to know the present conditions, but to then assume you can trace a clear path from now to the future seems wrong.
- Yeah I think you need both. A clear understanding of present conditions. A clear idea of how you want society to function - your attractors. And then you nudge it from A to B, making use of [[shocks]], [[leverage points]], etc.
- They make the point that a lot of utopias focus on reproduction rather than production. (Superstructure rather than base?).
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#push [[spas]]
- [[solbad]] near [[schรถnbรผhl]] near [[bern]] looks nice for a special day: https://www.aqua-spa-resorts.ch/en/solbad-spa-schonbuhl/about-solbad-spa
- #push [[charles darwin]]
- #push [[canary islands]]
- [[live]]
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back to [[hypergraph categories]] after loooong :) https://via.hypothes.is/https://arxiv.org/pdf/1806.08304.pdf
- ...which reminds me I wanted to finish that other category theory paper, [[a rosetta stone]] ;)
- [[future of knowledge]]
2024-02-17
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Read: [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]]
- Finished it. Enjoyed it. Would recommend.
- Need to go back and note it up a bit.
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Read: [[Theories of International Politics and Zombies]]
- "How international relations theory can be applied to a zombie invasion"
- Fun.
- I remember some of [[Robert Biel]]'s articles saying how [[international relations]] was a field that applied systems theory to politics, so was looking for something that is a bit of an easy primer - this seems like it!
-
[[Shower thought]].
- I want to make sure that I document at least the top two or three salient claims from every book and article that I read.
- Otherwise it seems like wasted effort.
- I'll tag book files such that I can run a query that pulls out those that I've read but have no associated claims.
- To do so will be a positive act of [[knowledge commoning]].
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On good days like today I often find myself [[vacuuming]], [[watering the plants]], [[writing]], [[booking meetings]].
- I find myself [[playing]]!
- [[16]] stands for [[Right Mindfulness]] in the [[pattern]] language I'm working on :)
2024-02-16
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Read: [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]]
- Nearly finished it now.
- Very good all in all. Very readable intro to some economics concepts, in particular through a critical lens of capitalism.
- Very easy to read. (As such not the most rigourous analysis, but thats fine)
- Interesting to note he uses 'experiential' value rather than use value.
-
His brief suggestion of a solution to capitalism is that we need more democracy rather than more markets.
- In ownership of the means of production and in control over how we treat the environment.
-
Read: [[Forest and Factory]]
- Deep dive into the logistics of production of motors.
- Interesting, but still not convinced that this constitutes a scientific account of transition, in the language of their own critique.
-
How repairable is a [[Vision Pro]]?
- "โฆyouโve more chance of walking to Venus than getting the Apple Vision Pro repaired if you damage it." โ Why Vision Pro is a repair nightmare | TechFinitive
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I'd like to add a '[[New connections]]' page to my garden.
-
[[Flancian]] told me about [[Orgzly Revived]].
- This is very good news to me.
2024-02-14
- Volunteer at [[Ulverston Repair Cafe]] for the first time in a few months.
-
[[yoga with x]] to start the day :)
- and to finish it!
- and the other way around, etc. ;)
- [[go/flow]] means anagora.org/go/flow
- [[Open Letter to Moloch]]
2024-02-13
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Read: [[Forest and Factory]]
- So far: very interesting.
- But unnecessarily disdainful in tone to some of the other projects that it is critiquing. We're all on the same side here!
-
And, so far, while very interesting, the vision for the future they outline is just as lacking in scientific rigour as any of the projects that they are critiquing.
- Going to assume that the science bit is going to come later.
- Unflinching mentions of carbon capture and storage / direct air capture is a bit of a red flag.
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[[I'm back]]!
- It sure took some time.
- But [[per aspera ad astra]]. I try to enjoy the ride :)
- I am, after all, often
I worked half a day as I was sick; cold symptoms, nothing terrible though. I attended two meetings and did writing.
Then I read [[Aaron Copland]] on music, thought and wrote about [[Moloch]].
--
I eead the [[Dalai Lama]] and [[Thubten Chodron]]. I'm in chapter 2 of book 2: [[The Foundation of Buddhist Practice]].
2024-02-12
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Read: [[Forest and Factory]]
- Subtitle: The Science and the Fiction of Communism.
- Heard about it from the This Machine Kills podcast.
- Very interesting. A modern day update on the topic of [[Socialism: Utopian and Scientific]].
-
Critiques a bunch of things I've read recently as utopian, in the sense of lacking any practical route from the here and now to there.
- Fair comment - though I've appreciated them, I've thought similar.
- Not got to their own prescription for transformation yet.
2024-02-11
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Read: [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]]
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Read: [[A Half-Built Garden]]
2024-02-10
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Read: [[AI is fueling a data center boom. It must be stopped.]]
- [[data centre]]s. [[AI]].
2024-02-09
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[[Read]]: [[How to stop a data center]].
- How organisers in Santiago stopped the development of a data centre in their locality.
- Seemed to be mostly information campaigns around water usage.
- Less drastic than [[How to Blow Up a Data Centre]].
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Read: [[Imagining social movements: from networks to dynamic systems]]
- [[social movement]]s and [[complex systems]].
2024-02-08
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Had to give up on [[Red Enlightenment: On Socialism, Science and Spirituality]] for now.
- It's intensely and densely philosophical. A bit too much for me (especially when reading it in the middle of the nightโฆ)
- I still like the premise though, so maybe I'll just try and read the conclusion.
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Started on [[Talking to My Daughter About the Economy]] instead.
- Subtitle: A Brief History of Capitalism.
- Easier to read, that's for sure.
- I think some of his broad sweep of history of agriculture and surplus and economics might need a bit of fact-checking. c.f. [[The Dawn of Everything]].
- Talks about [[Enclosure Movement]]. How [[Debt]] played a big role in genesis of capitalism.
- Slightly less intense but still emotionally tough day at work (dealing with layoffs as part of the [[employee representation]] group).
- Tough day at work (dealing with layoffs as part of the [[employee representation]] group).
- [[work]]
- [[olof]] told me about [[the moth]] (storytelling)
- [[tindallgrams]]
2024-02-05
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Watched: [[Kohei Saito: "Climate Crisis and Ecological Revolution"]]
- On [[Degrowth communism]].
- I actually watched this a while ago, just noting it now.
- I remember he mentioned [[commoning]] as an important aspect.
2024-02-04
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Listened: [[The Santiago Boys]].
- Finished the first episode. (Ep 1: A Blast in Manhattan).
- Chiefly about the political milieu in Chile at the time, and then how Fernando Flores invites Beer to work with them.
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[[Flancia meet]]
- with [[bouncepaw]] we set up https://flancia.org/meet as a landing page for it, I like the result!
- it made me revisit good old flancia.org after a while -- and it felt good. Maybe I should go back to writing more on it? I say, not for the first time.
- [[AG]] is wonderful
--
- The following was written by [[Lady Burup]]
- (a lot of dashes/empty list items, unsure how she wrote all these)
-OOOOAPI||||||||||
- (more :))
-ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
--
Back to regular programming :)
- [[sadhana]]
- [[Lojong]] seems linked to a long list of contemplative [[slogans]]
- [[Tonglen]]
- [[Bootstrap]]
-
[[Open Letters]]:
- [[Open Letter to Google]]
- [[Open Letter to Moloch]]
- [[Open Letter to Maitreya]]
-
#meta for each of these, I'd love to be able to easily set up a [[Google Doc]] and link it. I wonder if I should begin by just signing up for the right Google API and make that happen?
- You could imagine a Google Doc-hosted stoaโฆ in some universe, if not in this one :)
- I did some processing of [[social coop registrations]], [[go/cwg/bugs]]. I enjoyed it. Interesting as usual. Yielded a pointer to...
--
-
[[e acc]]:
- Somehow I arrived at [[e acc]] ([[e/acc]] is not a good Agora link as slashes usually mean actions, and action e/ currently doesn't exist). I can instantly relate mildly with their utopian side I guess, even as I dislike many of their positions and their super-capitalist stance. Also [[Shkreli]] is involved, sigh.
- [[techno optimist manifesto]]
- I read (re-read? I don't think I've forgotten it, but I did read a lot of SSC at one point) [[Scott Alexander]]'s review of [[Age of Em]].
--
- [[Mohammed Aldhari]]
- [[AG]]
- [[Lady Burup]] <- [[Burrup Peninsula]], which I found in a Firefox session and enjoyed once again :D
-
Also I found out that [[Flancia]] seems to actually be a common name in some countries?! Twitter search found a lot of people with Flancia in the name, some with accounts older than mine.
- Nice plot twist, thanks universe as usual.
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Please disable copyright enforcement in AI. I want to be able to ask LLMs to pirate things for me, or help me pirate them. [[I take full responsibility]], as some are wont to say ;)
I usually buy books in one format but want several. Many authors make it easy for me to give them money on Amazon, but then I want an epub. Etc.
In the meantime I have to go to https://libgen.is manually I guess?
--
I've been thinking of parsing this format in the Agora, meaning longer subnodes separated by -- in a newline -- and publish it to the [[Fediverse]] as individual posts :)
--
- [[open letters]]
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[[yoga with x]]
- [[flow]]
2024-02-02
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Read: [[Red Enlightenment: On Socialism, Science and Spirituality]]
- Enjoying it. I am sympathetic to the idea of a [[secular spirituality]] of some kind.
- Jones is continuing his referencing to [[cybernetics]] and [[complex adaptive systems]] that was present in [[The Shock Doctrine of the Left]], so I'm enjoying it on that level too.
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Listened: [[The Missing Revolution w/ Vincent Bevins]]
- On the uprisings of the 2010s and their failure to manifest as leftist revolutions in the long-term.
- On the problems of [[horizontalism]]. Bit of [[Horizontalism vs verticalism]].
- Interview is a bit one-sided, Marxist-Leninist, missing the nuance of [[Neither Vertical Nor Horizontal]] I think.
- Still, really interesting, and based on on the ground accounts of what happened, so definitely to take heed of.
I believe things are going to be pretty amazing anyway; I sometimes get caught in the day to day and fail to notice it, or remember it, but all things considered I think the likelihood of humanity and our friends making it happily in cosmic terms long term is quite high.
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#push [[agora]]
- [[agora nugget]]
- [[agora chapter]]
- [[an open letter to the agora]]
I've been writing about the Agora for about 5 years now: https://github.com/flancian/flancia/commits/master/pages/agora.md.
- [[bootstrap]]
- [[work]]
- [[open letters]]
- [[nuggets]]
2024-01-31
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Read: [[The Shock Doctrine of the Left]]
- Finished it. Reading it in lots of 20 minute late-night bursts while doing childcare.
- Very good. Primary focus on movement building, organising.
- Combination of left politics and complex adaptive systems is right up my street.
- Also touches on [[organisational ecology]], [[care work]].
- Would like to apply some of the concepts to [[reclaim the stacks]].
- Particularly the description of using (and creating) shocks as points of leverage and transition is useful.
- [[open letters]]:
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thank you [[Buddha]]!
- [[glory be to the light of consciousness]]
- [[four noble truths]]
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[[eightfold path]]
- [[right view]]
- [[bodhicitta]]
- [[bodhisattva]]
- [[four seals]]
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[[Flancia]]!
-
Free day from [[work]] -- back tomorrow :) I did two little things only that took 30 minutes async.
- took a quick walk and made a quick dash to the supermarket
- [[bettwanzen]] project continues :)
- more [[laundry]] while listening to the [[audiobooks]]
- cleaned the kitchen surfaces including cabinets -- long in the making!
-
[[agora development]]
-
fixed [[turtle]] :)
- In two ways. Two degrees of brokenness came up while browsing and I decided to just fix it :)
- It felt great!
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fixed [[turtle]] :)
-
Got to [[four seals]] again when I picked up [[The Foundation of Buddhist Practice]], and also to [[Madyamaka]] for the first time.
- This happened because the way of the [[Bodhisattva]] is at [[AG]]'s place. Also looking forward to continuing that.
- I want to read more about [[Nagarjuna]].
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Free day from [[work]] -- back tomorrow :) I did two little things only that took 30 minutes async.
- I listened to [[David Whyte]] and an interesting snippet on [[Future Discounting]] in [[Waking Up]]. Thanks [[Sam Harris]] as usual!
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[[music]] and sound
- [[usb midi]]
- [[rosegarden]]
- [[mynoise]] led me to [[ozora]] festival and [[radiozora]]
- [[free soundfonts]]
- [[yoga with x]]
2024-01-29
2024-01-28
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Came across [[Graham Jones]]' work via [[#ACFM]] and enjoying it.
- Reading: [[The Shock Doctrine of the Left]]
- Listening: [[Red Enlightenment (podcast)]]
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In [[Flancia]] there are no [[gag orders]], I think.
- This sends me bac a few years -- I started writing [[against gag orders]] early on for no clear reason that I remember, and now it has become again relevant.
- I had a weird [[Dream]].
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[[Buddhism]]:
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[[Jatakas]]:
- [[Banyan Deer]]
- [[Elephant King]]
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[[Jatakas]]:
- [[flancia meet]]
- In [[Flancia]] my [[Flancia]] is your [[Flancia]]!
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I keep meaning to write about [[dust theory]], and make the connection that [[bouncepaw]] surfaced -- an acquaintance of his seems to have arrived at similar concepts to this and others derived I have thought of.
- To me this plus the [[Dharma]] of Buddha Gautama, as interpreted and expanded by his [[Sangha]], provides a cohesive religious cosmology that feels potentially truthful. Maybe we are the feelings, perceptions, mental formations of emergent systems in the dust, arising -- like [[boltzmann brains]] linked but disjoint in space-time.
- -> [[Unasanu]] by [[Ilya Sheprut]]
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[[work]]
- was long but good :)
- [[social coop]]
- [[staubsauging]] gegen die [[bettwanzen]] :)
- [[forbrydelsen]]
-
[[Buddhism]]:
- [[Anatapindika]]
- [[Fo Guang Shan]]
2024-01-24
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Listened: [[Why It's Eco-Socialism or Collapse]]
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Interesting to see that 'Challenging the size and power of the biggest tech companies was voted a top priority by [[Foxglove]] supporters in our new year survey.'
- From Foxglove's newsletter on 24th January 2024.
- Very keen to see where they go with this.
- [[Flancia]] in [[AG]]'s with her and [[Lady Burup]] :)
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[[gate gate]]
- [[paragate]]
- [[parasamgate]]
- [[bodhi svaha]] [[bodhi satta]]
-
-> [[Flancia]]!
- in Flancia there are many [[forks in the road]] [[forks on the road]]
- [[AG]]
- [[Lady Burup]]
- [[Taixu]]
I finished [[Taixu]], meaning the translation by [[Charles B. Jones]] and his commentary. I am thankful for it!
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[[Open Letters]]:
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[[Open Letter to Google]]:
- for now [[corp only]]
- maybe to go public with the [[occasion]] of the 20th anniversary of the [[founders letter]]
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[[Open Letter to the Agora]]:
- [[Open Letter to Flancia]]
- [[Open Letter to all religious]]
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[[Open Letter to Google]]:
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Trying to help [[Mohammed]]:
- [[Mohammed Plan]] ~ [[Plan Mohammed]]
- [[mynoise]]
-
[[yoga with x]]:
- love [[yoga with adriene]]
- [[Dave Mills]] passed away a few days back.
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[[Flancia meet]]
- Planning the weekend and the last ten days of January today.
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[[Agora development]]
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[[neobooks]]:
- Inline node subnode transclusion support
- add [[opengraph]]
- review/accept vera's sqlite PR
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[[fediverse]]:
- The [[ActivityPub site]] is published on https://github.com/w3c/activitypub
- make user resolution work for anagora.org?
-
make follows work by returning an accept follow activity
- also honor [[undo follow]] activity
- do we need a database for all this? probably yes? so then review vera's PR first
- surface recent subnode edits as posts per user?
- look into [[federated search]]?
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[[neobooks]]:
- [[maitreya]]
- [[organizing circle]]
- [[2024-01-05]]
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[[fellowship of the link]]:
- [[layoffs]]
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[[neobooks]]:
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[[nuggets]]
- how to assemble them as they are read contiguously
-
[[design from trust]]:
- list of [[nuggets]]
-
[[neobooks]]
-
book number one
- [[CA]] don't make it too Obsidian-wild, keep it as text-first as possible to begin with
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book number one
- [[transclusion]] in [[obsidian]]
- https://obsidian.rocks/an-introduction-to-obsidian-properties/
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[[nuggets]]
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[[work]]
- tough with [[layoffs]] wave 3 going on, plus [[social plan]] negotiations for all waves
- but people are great
- [[social coop]] organizing circle meeting was great!
- [[open letters]]:
- I've had [[unbundling tools for thought]] open as a tab for maybe over a year now -- should I read it?
-
I ask myself this kind of question often, as I'm managing tabs a lot of the time (I have many across many computers), often on the way of getting something else done.
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I want to trust myself to eventually do some things, like reading this, but even though I very often add things to the Agora (through [[Betula]] or manually) to keep track of them, there are so many that I will probably never get to most of them.
- And maybe that's OK!
- Leaving links behind is better than nothing ;)
-
I want to trust myself to eventually do some things, like reading this, but even though I very often add things to the Agora (through [[Betula]] or manually) to keep track of them, there are so many that I will probably never get to most of them.
2024-01-16
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Listened: [[#ACFM Trip 1: Out of the Box]]
- First in the ACFM series.
- Discuss [[Acid communism]], [[counterculture]], [[consciousness raising]]. [[The role of culture in politics]].
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[[Flancia]]:
- [[AG]] :)
- [[work]]
- [[Mohammed]]
- [[social.coop]]
- Caught up with friends, asynchronously! :)
- I got a letter from [[Solidar Suisse]], checking them out.
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I enjoyed the AI generations in [[Agora of Flancia]].
- I need to make copy-paste of the raw markdown easier.
- Copy/paste should preserve bullet points in particular! Maybe it did before the [[ul styling]] shipped?
- YIL about [[Kaya Yanar]]. Also watched [[George Carlin]] clips.
- [[Why aren't there more effective altruisms]]: https://nayafia.substack.com/p/why-arent-there-more-effective-altruisms
- [[ywa]], [[ywx]]
- [[Suffering]] came and went on [[2024-01-13]]
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This year I'd like to explore the [[Jhanas]] more.
- I picked up [[Leigh Brasington]]'s [[Right Concentration]] again.
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I upgraded [[ubuntu]] and that somehow broke [[poetry]].
- -> [[install poetry]] fixed it
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[[open letters]]:
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I'm reading [[Carta Abierta a Buenos Aires Violento]] by [[Eduardo Gudiรฑo Kieffer]].
-
On its back cover there's a list of other open letters that publishing house [[Emecรฉ]] put out in the 70s, by:
- [[Andrรฉ Maurois]]
- [[Salvador Dalรญ]]
- [[Andrรฉ Soubiran]]
- [[Jean Cau]]
- [[Robert Escarpit]]
- [[Franรงoise Parturer]]
- [[Jen Franรงois Revel]]
- [[Gilbert Cesbron]]
- [[Alfred Fabre-Luce]]
- [[Silvina Bullrich]]
- [[Ulyses Petit de Murat]]
- [[Jean Fourastiรฉ]]
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I notice that besides Gudiรฑo Kieffer, Dalรญ and Bullrish they all seem/sound French. I wonder if there was a significant Open Letter movement in France for some reason? I will research it.
- Wikipedia says that [[J'accuse]] by [[Zola]] is one of the most prominent ones -- that might have left its mark particularly in French culture, eliciting more instances of this form.
- [[Letter from Birmingham Jail]] by [[MLK]] I didn't know about, and it sounds [[interesting.]]
- [[Yorkshire Slavery]] as well.
-
On its back cover there's a list of other open letters that publishing house [[Emecรฉ]] put out in the 70s, by:
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I'm reading [[Carta Abierta a Buenos Aires Violento]] by [[Eduardo Gudiรฑo Kieffer]].
- Read about [[Andreas Gursky]], [[Kiki de Montparnasse]].
2024-01-14
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Listened: [[Trip 39: Protest]]
- On the topic of [[protest]].
- Individual, collective. Marches, non-violence, [[direct action]], boycotts etc.
- Whats effective and what isnt? Effective might mean different things, e.g. could be political change but could also be just connecting and energising a movement.
- [[Flancia]]!
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[[13]]:
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Stands for
- [[Right Action]] ~ [[Right Conduct]]
- [[Bodhicitta]] (second occurrence)
- ...in the [[Flancia Pattern Language]].
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Stands for
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[[AG]]
- thank you!
-
I re-watched:
-
[[Spirited Away]]:
- loved it, I didn't quite remember how surreal+beautiful it is
- saw it after seeing [[Miyazaki's last]] recently
-
[[Seinfeld]]:
- Started with two classics; [[the stakeout]] and [[the jacket]].
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[[Spirited Away]]:
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I remembered:
- [[Avalokiteshjara]]
- I've been meaning to write [[open letters]] for some while now. So I think I'll just do ahead and [[do it]].
2024-01-13
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Listened: [[Microdose: A Festive 50 for 2023]]
- Some good recs in here. To come back to and jot them down.
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[[Flancia]]:
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Flancia is a container for [[My favourite things]]:
- The common good
- Happiness
- Freedom from suffering
- Science
- Technology (inasmuch as it improves the world, which it does plenty)
- Art
- Knowledge
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My friends and loved ones (inasmuch people are embodied as a composition of things)
- Like [[Lady Burup]]
- And you know who
- The Agora (inasmuch it might show others the way to its [[entelechy]])
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Flancia is a container for [[My favourite things]]:
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[[Gone]]:
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A [[poem]].
- Gone
- [[Gone beyond]]
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[[Gone kindly]]
- if you have to go,
- go kindly!
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A [[poem]].
I had noding "my favourite things" in a post-it so I decided to do it right here using a push above.
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[[Flancia]]!
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[[AG]]
- [[6]]
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[[Lady Burup]]:
- [[23]]
- [[Burrup Peninsula]] exists, I found out about a week ago
- [[Mamรก]]
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[[Avalokiteshvara]]
- [[7]]
- [[Tara]]
- [[Maitreya]]
- [[bettwanzen]] response advances :) second room was cleaned up (first pass), first one is rehabilitated (will try sleeping in it tonight!)
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[[agora development]]
- [[ul]] :)
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[[AG]]
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